Did he in fact give a public apology to the Jews? (It would be useful to have the context).
Yes, of course. Blaming the Jews for Germany's misfortunes was one of those themes that he talked about in his public speeches.
To allow easy identification of Jews when out in public and walking the streets.
Examples * Jews were not allowed to work in the public sector * They were not allowed to work in the media or in theatres * They were banned from universities and colleges * Jewish physicians were only allowed to treat Jews * Jewish lawyers were only allowed to represent Jews * Sex between Jews and non-Jews was made illegal These are only a few examples.
The NAZI Death Squads; as they were called killed the Jews in public However they wanted, since they did not get in trouble for killing Jews they could have done whatever they wanted to do. Usually all they did was line them up and execute them by lining them up and shooting them with there rifles, or sometimes shot them on sight.
he kept it hidden from the public
Gerhard Friedrich has written: 'Die Juden und ihre Gegner' -- subject(s): Jews
Yes, of course. Blaming the Jews for Germany's misfortunes was one of those themes that he talked about in his public speeches.
During the Holocaust Jews were interned.
It was one of the many ways in which the Nazis humiliated the Jews.
No, that violates the Shabbat.
Gerhard Philipp Wolf has written: 'Armut - Judentum - Lutherforschung' -- subject(s): Church history, History, Jews, Judaism, Lutheran Church 'Pegnitz, Veldensteiner Forst' -- subject(s): History 'Armut - Judentum - Lutherforschung' -- subject(s): Christianity Theology, OUR Brockhaus selection
To allow easy identification of Jews when out in public and walking the streets.
Examples * Jews were not allowed to work in the public sector * They were not allowed to work in the media or in theatres * They were banned from universities and colleges * Jewish physicians were only allowed to treat Jews * Jewish lawyers were only allowed to represent Jews * Sex between Jews and non-Jews was made illegal These are only a few examples.
The NAZI Death Squads; as they were called killed the Jews in public However they wanted, since they did not get in trouble for killing Jews they could have done whatever they wanted to do. Usually all they did was line them up and execute them by lining them up and shooting them with there rifles, or sometimes shot them on sight.
Like most hardline German nationalists, the Nazis claimed that Jews could never be 'genuine' Germans.
he kept it hidden from the public
There are two questions here:Where do Jews originate from?Jews are the people who historically come from the area that is now the countries of Israel and Palestine.Do Jews still hate Germans?Many Jews still have problems with buying prominent German products, such as cars, because of the association with the Holocaust, but would not demonstrate any prejudice towards German people. Conversely, many Germans might have a bit of hesitance in doing business with Israelis because of the political situation in Israel, but nothing close to prejudice. The reason for this rapprochement comes from the way that the Germans as society have apologized for the evil of the Holocaust to the Jews and the general acceptance and understanding with which Jews have responded to that apology.